The Most Tragic Man-Made Disasters In Human History | Code Red – Disaster Compilation

The Most Tragic Man-Made Disasters In Human History | Code Red - Disaster Compilation
Spread The Viralist



Space travel explosions, Chernobyl and mysterious flights that never returned. We take a look at some of the scariest disasters caused by man that have ever happened on earth.

Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheWonderChannel

WONDER is packed with binge worthy reality documentaries for hours of entertainment. Check out our hub of diverse and empowering stories which explore the extreme side of life!

Any queries, please contact us at: owned-enquiries@littledotstudios.com

#wonder #challenger #chernobyl

source

Recommended For You

About the Author: Wonder

36 Comments

  1. An incredible comprehensive compiliation of the worst disasters in terms of loss of life, agonizing death & environmental damage with interviews of experts on the how & why.
    Excellent, with the lesser known details also given. 10/10

  2. The Malaysia flight was a terrorist/ suicide bound Muslim extremist pilot ,but the Government Didn't want the world to know that it was one of their own to avoid conflict with the western nations if they knew the truth about a terrorist pilot..

  3. On Tenerife the Pan Am flight did not miss the 3rd exit, it was a turn which was physically impossible for a 747 to make and they had already passed the 1st exit with 3 remaining. Complicated by non-native English by the controller they were then instructed to take the 3rd exit which, by logical reasoning as shown in CVR playback they assumed had to be the 3rd remaining exit, or 4th overall and due to the overloading conditions and intrusive radio traffic had become imprudent to explicitly confirm repetitively, as they had already attempted explicit confirmation with the controller and the explanation was no clearer with his patience apparently running thin, it was thus reasonable to assume the instruction had to be for the only plausible 3rd exit being the 3rd remaining exit, the only one the 747 was actually capable of making and controllers must have some comprehension of commercial aircraft ground handling capabilities as a basic qualification. This no more contributed to the collision than using the runway for a taxi way to begin with. As the KLM flight had not received take-off clearance it made no difference whether the 747 had left the runway or not, it could just as easily have been another aircraft behind it entering the runway as a taxi way, since KLM took off without clearance on a runway being used as a taxi way. Saying the Pan Am flight shouldn't have been there is like saying female tourists wearing skirts contribute to kidnappings in third world countries.

  4. Halifax Explosion Dec 6, 1917. 2000 people instantly obliterated. 2500+ dead. 10,000+ injured. Thousands homeless, half the city was distroyed. Step,1- explosion. Step 2- shock,wave . Step,3 – tsunami step 4 – historic blizzard .

  5. Good job that the union carbide story is included with the horizon oil spill just to remind Americans of what there own companies are capable of while moaning about “British petroleum”

  6. They kept referring to MH370 as MH17, but otherwise it was a good video.
    EDIT: it’s just been pointed out to me that this wasn’t about MH370, it was the story of another plane entirely. Apologies to the creator – I feel a complete jackass!

  7. I lost three friends and fellow Airmen when Northwest Airlines Flight 255 crashed on takeoff due to a pilot error. August 16, 1987, was the worst day in my life, and I will live with the pain for the rest of my life.
    Karen Englert, age 28, USAF Staff Sergeant
    Charles Englert, age 27, USAFR Staff Sergeant
    Charles Englert Jr., age 14 months

  8. The Tenerife accident wouldn't have happened if the Pan AM crew would have taken the 3rd exit off the runway as instructed 🤬 cocky Americans with the always me first mentality 🙄

  9. Concorde crashed because Air France overloaded the plane. It should've been able to fly & gain altitude with only 2 of 4 engines working. But Air France loaded too much weight on the plane, so losing 2 engines became a death sentence & the plane slowly lost altitude before crashing into a hotel.

    Predictably the French govt focused exclusively on the tire puncture/fire, while ignoring the profit-over-safety practices at Air France that actually doomed the plane, which would've implicated Air France executives.

  10. How can you mistake a small fighter for a huge airliner if you have binoculars. Even without binoculars . I have this air traffic app, and can clearly see most airliners at 40,000 ft without binoculars. No excuse!

  11. In the 1970s, the Indian government initiated policies to encourage foreign companies to invest in local industry. Union Carbide Corporation (UCC) was asked to build a plant for the manufacture of Sevin, a pesticide commonly used throughout Asia. As part of the deal, India's government insisted that a significant percentage of the investment come from local shareholders. The government itself had a 22% stake in the company's subsidiary, Union Carbide India Limited

Comments are closed.